Organizers who launched the pro union rallies at the state capitol last year briefly occupied the rotunda again today to celebrate the one year anniversary of what they call the "uprising". Gilman Halsted reports.

A senate bill on permitting iron ore mining has several provisions that are different from a bill passed by the Assembly last month that was panned by environmental groups. The Senate's version was released Monday. Mike Simonson reports.

Researchers think Wisconsin's large lake sturgeon can communicate much like Whales do. They'll examine fish caught in this week's spearing season and try to capture the sounds when spawning season starts in the spring. Patty Murray reports.

Lake Superior Chippewa leaders don't expect a racist reaction by using treaty rights in their opposition to an iron ore mine. That was the case when treaty rights were first exercised at northern Wisconsin boat landings in the 1980's. Mike Simonson reports.

The location of the official recall petition verification center is no longer a secret. Reporters got a tour yesterday of the warehouse on Madison's east side where workers are sifting through more than a million signatures on recall petitions for the governor, Lieutenant Governor and four state senators. Gilman Halsted...

One of the leading authorities on the psychopathic brain says new research points towards a treatment option for some violent criminals whose brains prevent them from feeling empathy. Gilman Halsted reports.

The location of future Wisconsin high school basketball championships could be decided as early as next week. Green Bay wants to take the WIAA boys and girls finals away from Madison. Terry Bell reports.

The State Supreme Court has ruled that unzoned towns and villages can regulate frac sand mining operations. As Rich Kremer reports the case, which originated in the tiny Town of Cooks Valley, has statewide implications.

A bill that would allow people to be charged with a felony without the chance to confront their accuser in a preliminary hearing, is getting strong support from prosecutors and victims rights groups. But defense attorneys oppose it. Gilman Halsted reports.

The Red Cliff Chippewa drummer arrested at a mining protest in the state Capitol Building last month is fighting the ticket given to him by Capital Police. His initial hearing is today. Mike Simonson reports.

Spring Enrollment for the University of Wisconsin's online Associate's Degree program is up more than 15 percent compared to the same time last year. As WPR's Noah Ovshinsky reports, the growth reflects a national trend.